The Huddle’s Blitzed Fantasy Football Podcast: Episode 188

Week 17 fantasy football news, daily lineup tips, and more!

In this episode, Steve and Harley bring you B.P.N. NFL news, potential championship landmines to avoid, and DFS pay-ups, stay-aways and value plays. So Huddle up, tune in, and get Blitzed!

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Fantasy Football: 7 utilization stats to know from Week 16

Here are the top fantasy football utilization stats you need to know from Week 16 of the 2022 NFL season.

Here are the top fantasy football utilization stats you need to know from Week 16 of the 2022 NFL season before you make any waiver-wire claims this week.

Fantasy football waiver wire: Week 17 free-agent forecast

Check out the top waiver wire targets in Week 17 of fantasy football.

Championship week is finally here for fantasy football managers, and this will be a big week to use the waiver wire.

Navigating the waiver wire this week will be vital as managers try to capture a title over their leaguemates. Even though most of us are out of contention, it’s still important to at least pay attention to waiver wire additions at this time of the season because it could help when preparing for the 2023 campaign.

We’ll be taking a look at the top available players rostered in ESPN leagues, using the 75% rostered mark as the threshold. If you have any questions about prioritizing a certain player over another, don’t be afraid to hit me up on Twitter (@KevinHickey11). Your questions, comments, and roasts are always welcome!

We also will be taking a look at some deeper players to stash and the top streaming options for the upcoming week.

Fantasy football waiver wire recommendations refer to 12-team league formats, unless specifically stated.

Check back for any updates throughout Monday and Tuesday as more injury news becomes available.

Fantasy Football Market Report: Week 17

Fantasy football risers and fallers entering Week 17.

With many fantasy football leagues have their championship games this weekend, it’s amazing how many seasons have been devastated by COVID-19. Last year, the balance of power was tipped by the lack of crowds. This year, teams have been forced to play practice squad players and street signees to field rosters due to in-house outbreaks.

In 2020, when significant outbreaks hit teams, games were shifted – sometimes to dates weeks later than the originally scheduled games. This year, the biggest shift has been pushing games to Monday or Tuesday of the same week of games and putting lineups on the field that can be without numerous starters.

It would be unfortunate for a fantasy team to lose its chance to win a championship because of COVID outbreaks. If there is any solace, real NFL teams are finding themselves in the same boat as they try to make the playoffs with a third-string quarterback or without three or four offensive linemen or their entire starting secondary. Hopefully by next season, this two-year nightmare will be over and we can get back to football as we remember it.

Here is the Week 17 Fantasy Market Report:

Fantasy Football Risers

RB Sony Michel, Los Angeles Rams

There’s an old adage (lie) that says a player doesn’t lose his job due to injury. Michel is proof of that. In the first weekend in December, starter Darrell Henderson had missed one game. In that game back in Week 3, Michel ran 20 times. Over the next eight games when Henderson returned, Michel averaged just less than six carries a game. The Rams made the switch four games ago and, in that span, Michel has 89 carries for 423 yards and two touchdowns and looks to be a focus of the offense moving forward.

WR Amon-Ra St. Brown, Detroit Lions

A fourth-round rookie, few receivers have been hotter than St. Brown over the last month. He has quietly caught 74 passes this season and has been doing his most damage over the in December (so much for the rookie wall). In his last four games, he has been targeted 46 times, catching 35 passes for 340 yards and three touchdowns, which should significantly elevate his stock heading into the offseason for a team in search of a No. 1 wide receiver after losing their top guys last year.

RB Damien Harris, New England Patriots

For a team that typically doesn’t have a single dominant back, Harris has become that guy for the Patriots. Despite missing two games due to injury, he has five 100-yard rushing games, including his last two – both against Buffalo, rushing 28 times for 214 yards and four touchdowns. Over his last nine games, he has scored 11 rushing TDs and made himself a must-play fantasy back. The Patriots have a time-honored history of mixing and matching running backs, but Harris would appear to be breaking that mold.

WR Antonio Brown, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

After the shocking fake COVID vaccination card debacle, there were questions as to whether Brown would ever play for the Bucs again. However, injuries have changed the coaching mindset for the Buccaneers offense with the team’s top two receiver in terms of receptions – Chris Godwin and Leonard Fournette – out for the season and Mike Evans sidelined with a hamstring injury. Brown has played in only six games but has caught five or more passes in five of them and has seven or more receptions in each of his last four games. AB has 93 or more receiving yards in four of them and has scored four touchdowns. He has a rapport with Tom Brady, and his numbers are Pro Bowl-worthy if extrapolated over a 17-game season (111 receptions for 1,471 yards and 11 touchdowns). He may not be a long-term answer in Tampa, but he’s putting up strong numbers.

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RB Rashaad Penny, Seattle Seahawks

Penny has been a career disappointment after being taken with as a first-round pick in 2018. The team declined his fifth-year option in the spring and, when Chris Carson went down with injury, Seattle didn’t turn to Penny. Instead, they turned to Alex Collins and then to Adrian Peterson (for one game). Over the last month, Penny has got his chance to be the main man, and he has responded. In his last three games, he has 135 or more rushing yards in two of them and has scored three touchdowns. Whether he’s stating his case to return to Seattle or go as a free agent somewhere else, he has finally had his opportunity and is making the most of it.

Fantasy Football Fallers

WR Marquise Brown, Baltimore Ravens

Hollywood is known for his big-play ability, but he has become such a non-factor in the Ravens offense that has become little more than a Check-down Charlie. In his first eight games, he had 80 or more receiving yards in four games and scored six touchdowns, including TDs of 42, 43 and 49 yards. In his last six games, he has caught 39 passes, but they have gone for just 271 yards – a miserable 6.9-yard average. He has just one catch of more than 15 yards in that span, no games with more than 55 receiving yards and no touchdowns. Granted, the Ravens have had issues at quarterback, but it hasn’t hurt guys like Mark Andrews, despite killing Brown’s fantasy value.

RB Miles Sanders, Philadelphia Eagles

Sanders was drafted to be a RB1 in every fantasy format there is, but he has been a lineup liability to every fantasy owner who has him. In the 12 games he has played, he has fewer than 65 yards rushing in eight of them, is averaging just two catches a game for 12 yards, and has yet to score a touchdown. He has a broken bone in his hand, which will sideline him, but that could actually be a bonus for fantasy owners in their championship games, because they can replace him with somebody who may actually score a touchdown.

WR Emmanuel Sanders, Buffalo Bills

Sanders has always been a popular player to have on fantasy rosters because he has been productive wherever he played, including Pittsburgh, Denver, San Francisco and New Orleans. Coming to Buffalo, big things were expected given what Josh Allen had accomplished in 2020. After a strong start, Sanders has all but disappeared. In his last six games, his receiving yardage totals have been 27, 26, 28, 22, 25 and 20 and he hasn’t scored a touchdown in his last nine games. He has become such a non-factor that he has rendered himself useless in most fantasy lineups, if not all of them.

QB Derek Carr, Las Vegas Raiders

Carr’s selling point was massive yardage games and a ton of multi-touchdowns games. But, in 2021, he hasn’t thrown more than two touchdown passes in any game, hasn’t thrown more than one touchdown in his last six games (five total in those six games) and has thrown for fewer than 265 yards in six of his last seven games. Seeing as he gives you nothing as a runner, his only value is as a passer and he isn’t living up to that end of the bargain.

WR Julio Jones, Tennessee Titans

Jones was acquired for huge money ($23 million over two years) with the expectation of being the All-World wide receiver that will make him a Hall of Fame player. But, he has been an unqualified bust with the Titans. In the nine games he has played, he has just 26 receptions (2.9 a game) for 376 yards (41.8 yards per game) and has no touchdowns. Since missing three games due to injury, in the three games since he has come back, he has caught just five passes for 40 yards and is tied for sixth in receiving yards on his own team. He’s been an elite receiver for years, but there is no way Tennessee brings him back for more than $11 million next year.

Fantasy Football Waiver Wire: Week 17 free-agent forecast

Scouring what’s left on the wire for Week 17 waiver winners.

Fantasy football waiver wire recommendations refer to 12-team league formats, unless specifically stated. FAAB $ amounts are based on a $100 budget.

Check back for any updates throughout Monday and Tuesday as more injury news becomes available.

Bye weeks: none

Fantasy football waiver wire targets

Priority free agents

1) RB Derrick Gore, Kansas City Chiefs: The shoulder/collarbone injury suffered by Clyde Edwards-Helaire in Week 16 could cost him time. If so, Gore will see a large role in the backfield split with Darrel Williams. The latter is universally owned, which makes Gore a natural pivot if you’ve made it to the championship week with a decimated backfield. He posted games of 16.9 and 13.4 PPR points, respectively, in Weeks 14 and 16. The Chiefs didn’t send a play his direction in Week 15. Sunday, Gore rushed 12 times and caught all three targets, generating 104 yards of offense vs. Pittsburgh. In the three contests in which he has touched the ball at least 10 times, Gore has managed to get into double-digit PPR land. In Week 17, KC heads to Cincy, which is a neutral matchup for RBs on the year and offers a hint of upside for a cheap TD. The regular-season finale has the Denver Broncos hosting the Chiefs, but that one is a decidedly poor matchup for the 27-year-old.

Availability: 98%
FAAB
: $38-40

2) RB Boston Scott, Philadelphia Eagles: Running back Miles Sanders suffered a fractured hand bone in in Week 16 and left the stadium in a soft cast. Monday we learned he will not play at Washington in Week 17. RB Jordan Howard left in Week 16 with a stinger. He’s day to day.  Rookie back Kenneth Gainwell has fallen out of favor, seeing only a pair of targets in the past two weeks. That leave’s the versatile Scott to see the primary share of touches. Dallas closes out the year for the Eagles, and while it’s hardly a running back-friendly opponent, there’s hope for some aerial returns in that one.

Availability: 81%
FAAB
: $32-34

3) RB Dare Ogunbowale, Jacksonville Jaguars: The Jaguars lost running back James Robinson for the remainder of the year after he partially tore his left Achilles tendon Sunday. Ogunbowale rushed 17 times for 57 yards and a score vs. the New York Jets last weekend, and he snared half of his four targets for 15 yards. He’ll be the next man up without Robinson and Carlos Hyde. Jacksonville heads to New England this week, and while the Patriots have given up a few big games to the position, O-Gun is just a shot in the dark for a TD plunge. New England has allowed enough work to backs through the air to consider him a low-end play in PPR. The Jaguars face Indianapolis in Week 18 for gamers who’ll play out the remainder of the season.

Availability: 99%
FAAB
: $30-32

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One-week plays

WR Isaiah McKenzie, Buffalo Bills vs. Atlanta Falcons: With Gabriel Davis and Cole Beasley on the COVID-19 list, McKenzie erupted vs. the New England Patriots in Week 16 to the tune of 11-125-1 on 12 targets. We know the Bills love throwing to the slot, and McKenzie can play both inside and out. We also know Davis will miss Week 17, but Beasley has a chance to return based on the timing of his positive test results. Even if he does, McKenzie’s flexibility and big-play nature will put him on the radar vs. a Falcons team that has given up 208 grabs to WRs in 2021, which is the sixth most. Toss in a defense that has surrendered 18 TDs to the position in 15 games, coupled with the constant doubles sent toward Stefon Diggs, and McKenzie has a legit chance of standing out once again.

Availability: 99%
FAAB: $14-15

TE Albert Okwuegbunam, Denver Broncos at Los Angeles Chargers: A deep-league flier, Albert O is a low-volume TD gamble in Week 17. The Broncos face a Chargers defense tight ends have had their way with in 2021. In 15 games, LA has allowed a dozen touchdowns to the position at a rate of once every 6.67 catches, and no team has been worse in that regard. The Chargers have allowed only 11 fewer yards than Indy for the most in the league. Okwuegbunam’s odds improve if Teddy Bridgewater returns from a concussion, and something in the area of 5-40-1 would be his ceiling.

Availability: 99%
FAAB
: $1-2

PK Randy Bullock, Tennessee Titans vs. Miami Dolphins: The veteran has attempted seven field goals in the last three weeks, making six with two in each of those games. He hasn’t exactly been a wealth of fantasy points this year, so there’s considerable risk here. Entering Monday Night Football vs. the New Orleans Saints, Miami has allowed the eighth-most field goal tries in 2021, and from Weeks 11-15, the Dolphins yielded two-plus attempts in three of the five games. The two sides match up well with Tennessee’s offense showing signs of life last week as Miami’s defense has stiffened in the last two months after giving up ridiculous numbers to the position in the first half of the season.

Availability: 75%
FAAB: $1-2

Philadelphia Eagles D/ST at Washington Football Team: COVID-19 can flip the script in a hurry, and Washington has had its share of issues with it in recent weeks. A bigger issue has been quarterback play, especially Taylor Heinicke’s regression the last two games. He was absent vs. Philly in Week 15 but posted just 18 completions on 47 attempts (38.3 percent) vs. Dallas in consecutive appearances,. In those outings, he threw three picks vs. two TDs and amassed a measly 245 total passing yards. While Heinicke is not a lock to start, backup Kyle Allen isn’t a much better option. The Eagles have registered at least two sacks in three straight, averaging a takeaway per game in that time. This is a poor week for defensive matchups, and Philly is widely owned, but it doesn’t hurt to take a peek.

Availability: 29%
FAAB: $3-4

Eligible-to-return tracker

The following fantasy-relevant players are eligible to return from the Reserve/Injured list and could be on waivers, but inclusion below doesn’t guarantee coming back in the upcoming week. The date when the player was placed on IR is in parentheses.

  • TE Dan Arnold, Jacksonville Jaguars (11/30)

Fantasy football injury report: Week 17 Friday walkthrough

Keep up with all of the notable fantasy football injuries heading into Week 17.

Team-by-team review of any key fantasy player and their prospects for playing based on this week’s practice activity and team statements. Only those players listed on the team’s final official injury report will be addressed unless the situation warrants.

PLEASE NOTE: The NFL releases their final official injury report late on Friday (after 5:00 p.m. ET). Teams on the West Coast often report their injuries late and are not included.

ARIZONA CARDINALS
RB Chase Edmonds (hip) and WR Larry Fitzgerald (groin) are questionable for Week 17. Neither practiced Friday. QB Kyler Murray (leg) and WR DeAndre Hopkins (hip) practiced Friday and are good to go.

ATLANTA FALCONS
WR Julio Jones (hamstring) will miss the season finale. 

BALTIMORE RAVENS
RB Gus Edwards (back), RB Mark Ingram (illness) and WR Willie Snead (ankle) are all questionable. Snead didn’t practice Friday. Edwards was limited, and Ingram was a full participant.

BUFFALO BILLS
WR Cole Beasley (knee) has been ruled out. WR John Brown (illness) is fresh off the Reserve/COVID-19 list and will play.

CAROLINA PANTHERS
RB Mike Davis (ankle) and RB Christian McCaffrey (thigh) are both doubtful after neither practiced all week. WR Robby Anderson (groin) practiced fully and is off the report.

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CHICAGO BEARS
WR Cordarrelle Patterson (knee) is questionable but practiced fully Friday. WR Allen Robinson (hamstring) was limited Friday but doesn’t carry an injury designation.

CINCINNATI BENGALS
RB Joe Mixon
(foot) remains on Injured Reserve. WR Tyler Boyd (concussion) and WR Tee Higgins (hamstring) logged full practices Friday and are off the report.

CLEVELAND BROWNS
WR Jarvis Landry (hip) practiced fully Friday and is off the report.

DALLAS COWBOYS
No fantasy injuries of note.

DENVER BRONCOS
RB Phillip Lindsay (hip, knee) ends his injury-riddled season on IR. WR K.J. Hamler (concussion) will also have a seat on the sidelines.

DETROIT LIONS
WR Kenny Golladay (hip) will end his season in a familiar spot on the inactive list. QB Matthew Stafford (thumb, rib) is questionable after he was limited all week.

GREEN BAY PACKERS
WR Allen Lazard (abdomen, wrist) was limited Friday, and RB Jamaal Williams (quadriceps) was a full-go. Both are off the report.

HOUSTON TEXANS
RB Duke Johnson (neck) is questionable after he was limited Friday. WR Randall Cobb (toe) remains on Injured Reserve. WR Keke Coutee (foot) practiced Friday and is off the report.

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS
QB Philip Rivers (toe) practiced Friday and will play in what could be his final NFL game. WR Michael Pittman (concussion) is questionable but practiced fully Friday.

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
WR D.J. Chark (shin), WR Collin Johnson (hamstring) and RB James Robinson (ankle) will all grab some pine this weekend.

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire (ankle), WR Tyreek Hill (hamstring) and WR Sammy Watkins (calf) will all sit out this week. RB Le’Veon Bell (knee) was limited all week, but he’s off the report.

LAS VEGAS RAIDERS
WR Hunter Renfrow (ankle) practiced Friday and is good to go.

LOS ANGELES CHARGERS
TE Hunter Henry (illness) and WR Keenan Allen (illness) are expected to miss the season finale on the Reserve/COVID-19 list.

LOS ANGELES RAMS
RB Darrell Henderson (ankle) landed on IR with an ankle injury. QB Jared Goff (thumb) is out this week after thumb surgery. RB Cam Akers (ankle) is questionable. RB Malcolm Brown (shoulder) was limited earlier in the week, but he doesn’t have an injury designation.

MIAMI DOLPHINS
QB Ryan Fitzpatrick (illness) will not provide any “Fitz Magic” this week as he’ll miss the season finale on the Reserve/COVID-19 list. WR Jakeem Grant (hamstring) and WR DeVante Parker (hamstring) are questionable after they were limited all week. TE Mike Gesicki (shoulder) is off the report.

MINNESOTA VIKINGS
TE Kyle Rudolph’s (foot) season ends on Injured Reserve with a foot injury. RB Dalvin Cook (personal) will also miss the finale due to a personal matter. PK Dan Bailey (back) is questionable after he was limited Friday. RB Alexander Mattison (concussion) was a full-go Friday and should see a ton of work in place of Cook.

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
WR Julian Edelman (knee) will end the season on Injured Reserve. RB Damien Harris (ankle) was ruled out.

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
WR Michael Thomas (ankle) remains on IR. RB Alvin Kamara (illness) was placed on the Reserve/COVID-19 list and will be out. RB Latavius Murray (quadriceps) got a full practice in Friday and is off the report. Expect to see a lot of him in place of Kamara.

NEW YORK GIANTS
WR Golden Tate (calf) didn’t practice all week, and he’s listed as doubtful. TE Evan Engram (calf) and WR Sterling Shepard (rib) were limited all week, but they, along with QB Daniel Jones (hamstring, ankle) are off the report.

NEW YORK JETS
RB Frank Gore’s (lung) season ends on Injured Reserve with a lung contusion. WR Jeff Smith (shoulder) is questionable after being limited all week. RB Ty Johnson (hip) practiced fully Friday and should serve as the lead back after RB La’Michal Perine (illness) was put on the Reserve/COVID-19 list.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
TE Dallas Goedert (calf), WR DeSean Jackson (ankle), TE Richard Rodgers (ankle) and RB Miles Sanders (knee) will all be spectators this week.

PITTSBURGH STEELERS
QB Ben Roethlisberger (non-injury related) and PK Chris Boswell (groin) will sit out in Week 17. WR Diontae Johnson (illness) didn’t practice Friday but doesn’t have an injury designation.

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
QB Jimmy Garoppolo (ankle) remains on Injured Reserve. QB Nick Mullens (elbow) and RB Raheem Mostert (ankle) joined him on IR last week. WR Deebo Samuel (hamstring) and WR Brandon Aiyuk (ankle) will also sit out.

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
RB Carlos Hyde (illness) and TE Greg Olsen (foot) are questionable. RB Chris Carson (foot) was limited in practice, as usual, but he’s off the report.

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
RB Leonard Fournette (abdomen) and RB Ronald Jones (finger) practiced Friday as the Bucs enter Week 17 pretty healthy.

TENNESSEE TITANS
WR Adam Humphries (concussion) remains on Injured Reserve after an unsuccessful return from a concussion.

WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM
RB Antonio Gibson (toe), WR Terry McLaurin (ankle) and QB Alex Smith (calf) are all questionable. Smith was limited Friday, but the other two didn’t practice all week.

Fantasy football start/bench list: Week 17

Week 17’s snapshot of all relevant players for fantasy football lineup decisions.

Player analysis and projections can be found in our Start/Bench Tool customized to your myHuddle league scoring and rosters. All player listings by groups are in no particular order.

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QUARTERBACKS
WIDE RECEIVERS
BEST BETS
Opp
BEST BETS
Opp
Deshaun Watson
TEN
Adam Thielen
@DET
Lamar Jackson
@CIN
Mike Evans
ATL
Kirk Cousins
@DET
Brandin Cooks
TEN
GREAT STARTS
Opp
Calvin Ridley
@TB
Tom Brady
ATL
A.J. Brown
@HOU
Aaron Rodgers
@CHI
Davante Adams
@CHI
SOLID STARTERS
Opp
GREAT STARTS
Opp
Ryan Tannehill
@HOU
Corey Davis
@HOU
Philip Rivers
JAC
T.Y. Hilton
JAC
Matt Ryan
@TB
A. Robinson II
GB
Jalen Hurts
WAS
J. Jefferson
@DET
Justin Herbert
@KC
SOLID STARTERS
Opp
Josh Allen
MIA
Diontae Johnson
@CLE
Russell Wilson
@SF
Jakobi Meyers
NYJ
T. Bridgewater
NO
Tee Higgins
BAL
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS
Opp
Robert Woods
ARI
Daniel Jones
DAL
DK Metcalf
@SF
Kyler Murray
@LAR
Antonio Brown
ATL
M. Trubisky
GB
S. Shepard
DAL
Andy Dalton
@NYG
Chris Godwin
ATL
Drew Brees
@CAR
Jamison Crowder
@NE
C.J. Beathard
SEA
D.J. Moore
NO
Baker Mayfield
PIT
Stefon Diggs
MIA
Derek Carr
@DEN
E. Sanders
@CAR
Tua Tagovailoa
@BUF
Keke Coutee
TEN
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM
Opp
Robby Anderson
NO
Alex Smith
@PHI
R. Gage Jr.
@TB
Brandon Allen
BAL
Brandon Aiyuk
SEA
Chad Henne
LAC
Zach Pascal
JAC
M. Stafford
MIN
Marvin Jones
MIN
Jared Goff
ARI
Michael Gallup
@NYG
Jarrett Stidham
NYJ
Cam Sims
@PHI
Sam Darnold
@NE
DeAndre Hopkins
@LAR
Mike Glennon
@IND
Jarvis Landry
PIT
Chase Daniel
MIN
Curtis Samuel
NO
John Wolford
ARI
CeeDee Lamb
@NYG
Cam Newton
NYJ
Nelson Agholor
@DEN
Drew Lock
LVR
Marquise Brown
@CIN
Mason Rudolph
@CLE
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS
Opp
RUNNING BACKS
Gabriel Davis
MIA
BEST BETS
Opp
Tyler Boyd
BAL
Alvin Kamara
@CAR
J. Smith-Schuster
@CLE
Jonathan Taylor
JAC
Christian Kirk
@LAR
Derrick Henry
@HOU
Willie Snead
@CIN
GREAT STARTS
Opp
Amari Cooper
@NYG
A. Mattison
@DET
Darnell Mooney
GB
D’Andre Swift
MIN
Chase Claypool
@CLE
J.K. Dobbins
@CIN
A.J. Green
BAL
M. Gordon III
LVR
Rashard Higgins
PIT
David Johnson
TEN
Tim Patrick
LVR
SOLID STARTERS
Opp
D. Robinson
LAC
Jeff Wilson Jr.
SEA
Hunter Renfrow
@DEN
AJ Dillon
@CHI
DJ Chark Jr.
@IND
Josh Jacobs
@DEN
Jerry Jeudy
LVR
D. Montgomery
GB
Mike Williams
@KC
Austin Ekeler
@KC
Mecole Hardman
LAC
Malcolm Brown
ARI
Tyler Lockett
@SF
Antonio Gibson
@PHI
L. Shenault Jr.
@IND
Ezekiel Elliott
@NYG
J. Washington
@CLE
Gus Edwards
@CIN
Chad Hansen
TEN
Darrel Williams
LAC
Mack Hollins
@BUF
Kenyan Drake
@LAR
M. Valdes-Scantling
@CHI
J.D. McKissic
@PHI
Darius Slayton
DAL
Wayne Gallman
DAL
Tyron Johnson
@KC
Nick Chubb
PIT
David Moore
@SF
Aaron Jones
@CHI
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM
Opp
Myles Gaskin
@BUF
Dez Bryant
@CIN
Chris Carson
@SF
B. Perriman
@NE
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS
Opp
Josh Reynolds
ARI
Ronald Jones
ATL
Keelan Cole
@IND
Le’Veon Bell
LAC
Anthony Miller
GB
Kareem Hunt
PIT
Allen Lazard
@CHI
James Conner
@CLE
Quez Watkins
WAS
Miles Sanders
WAS
Julio Jones
@TB
L. Fournette
ATL
Keenan Allen
@KC
Ty Johnson
@NE
John Brown
MIA
Zack Moss
MIA
DeVante Parker
@BUF
Giovani Bernard
BAL
Terry McLaurin
@PHI
Sony Michel
NYJ
Braxton Berrios
@NE
Samaje Perine
BAL
Chris Conley
@IND
D. Singletary
MIA
L. Fitzgerald
@LAR
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM
Opp
DeSean Jackson
WAS
Dare Ogunbowale
@IND
M. Pittman Jr.
JAC
Damien Harris
NYJ
Jalen Reagor
WAS
Rodney Smith
NO
Isaiah Ford
@BUF
Todd Gurley
@TB
Henry Ruggs III
@DEN
Carlos Hyde
@SF
Denzel Mims
@NE
Jerick McKinnon
SEA
Danny Amendola
MIN
Nyheim Hines
JAC
D. Peoples-Jones
PIT
Ito Smith
@TB
M. Callaway
@CAR
Mark Ingram
@CIN
Kendrick Bourne
SEA
J.J. Taylor
NYJ
Damiere Byrd
NYJ
Duke Johnson
TEN
DEFENSIVE TEAMS
Jamaal Williams
@CHI
BEST BETS
Opp
James White
NYJ
Colts
JAC
TIGHT ENDS
GREAT STARTS
Opp
BEST BETS
Opp
Ravens
@CIN
T.J. Hockenson
MIN
Cardinals
@LAR
Robert Tonyan
@CHI
SOLID STARTERS
Opp
Mark Andrews
@CIN
Packers
@CHI
GREAT STARTS
Opp
Rams
ARI
George Kittle
SEA
Buccaneers
ATL
Irv Smith
@DET
Football Team
@PHI
Logan Thomas
@PHI
Browns
PIT
SOLID STARTERS
Opp
Saints
@CAR
Darren Waller
@DEN
Cowboys
@NYG
Mike Gesicki
@BUF
Chargers
@KC
Noah Fant
LVR
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS
Opp
Austin Hooper
PIT
Eagles
WAS
Dallas Goedert
WAS
Vikings
@DET
Jared Cook
@CAR
Raiders
@DEN
Rob Gronkowski
ATL
Steelers
@CLE
Eric Ebron
@CLE
Chiefs
LAC
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS
Opp
Seahawks
@SF
Jonnu Smith
@HOU
Patriots
NYJ
Jimmy Graham
GB
Giants
DAL
Hayden Hurst
@TB
Jets
@NE
Dalton Schultz
@NYG
Bills
MIA
Chris Herndon
@NE
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM
Opp
Evan Engram
DAL
Bengals
BAL
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM
Opp
Panthers
NO
Zach Ertz
WAS
Falcons
@TB
Jordan Akins
TEN
Lions
MIN
Darren Fells
TEN
Bears
GB
Dan Arnold
@LAR
Jaguars
@IND
Trey Burton
JAC
Titans
@HOU
Tyler Higbee
ARI
Dolphins
@BUF
S. Anderson
@KC
Broncos
LVR
Hunter Henry
@KC
Texans
TEN
Dawson Knox
MIA
49ers
SEA
Tyler Eifert
@IND